R.E. Believing in God.
- Created by: Sophie Wells
- Created on: 01-01-13 16:25
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- Believing in God (yr 10 Spec)
- the main features of a Christian upbringing and how it may lead to belief in God.
- how religious experiances, as seen in the numinous, conversion, miracles and prayer, may lead to a belief in God.
- the arguement from causation and how it may, or may not lead to a belief in God.
- the arguement from design and how it may or may not, lead to a belief in God.
- why scientific explanations of the origins of the world may lead to some people not to believe in God.
- how Christians respond to scientific explanations of the origins of the world
- Why unanswered prayers may lead to some people not to believe in God.
- how Christians respond to the problem of unanswered prayers.
- why evil and suffering may lead some people not to believe in God.
- how Christians respind to the problem of evil and suffering.
- how forms of media can change a persons belief in God.
- how religious experiances, as seen in the numinous, conversion, miracles and prayer, may lead to a belief in God.
- the arguement from design and how it may or may not, lead to a belief in God.
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